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>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piecey dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police every single step of every course, so you need to put good technology in place and you need to work together and there are investments that are needed and they are government investments to keep us safe. >> sherry, we've spent a lot of money. do we need to spend more? >> i don't think it's a matter of spending more. i think it's about doing the job correctly. we do know there's been photographs now of guys walking around with big backpacks. was somebody not on the ball, did somebody not see that, did somebody not look at the cameras? we need to be able to
>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piecey dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police...
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steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great music. it's not just speeches that go on and on. i mean, he understands technology, and he understands the new generation -- this generation's need for graphics and everything. these dvds are very alluring, just graphically, let alone the rhetoric, which becomes almost mesmerizing, in the chant form where he's calling for killings. now, again, he doesn't say will the prime minister of australia, he says, kill the enemies of islam, kill the jews or pigs who have to be killed. the christians are infidels, they have to be killed. he doesn't cr
steve emerson is back with me now. and he goes on, and you hear the same sort of jihadist calls we hear from some of these guys. on the hell fire video which is weird and creepy, it's got a little link to his facebook, and he charges $150 if you want the series. it's so ridiculous and outrageous, it's almost laughable, yet to a young man who had already started the radicalization, it sends a very different message. >> and he adds to the flourishes of having great graphics, and great...
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steve emerson is the founder of the investigative project on terrorism. and dan vogel is a former fbi agent and profiler. dan, let me start with you on this as we learn now that this information is going to go back to quantico and that you heard the homeland security committee chair say he believes that this is going to be the best evidence they have. your thoughts on it. >> well, if we're talking about the profiling information, i think certainly that will be part of the investigation. but, more importantly, i think the information that's being gathered from cameras and video from throughout the area is going to be extremely important. >> megyn: they are going through that now. before i get to steve did i ask chairman mccall about that i asked him about his statement which was eye personally believe they're very close to identifying on film the two or more suspects that could possibly be involved in the bombing. the fbi how would they be going about that right now. >> well, with the new technology, i was on the way here i was listening to a radio program
steve emerson is the founder of the investigative project on terrorism. and dan vogel is a former fbi agent and profiler. dan, let me start with you on this as we learn now that this information is going to go back to quantico and that you heard the homeland security committee chair say he believes that this is going to be the best evidence they have. your thoughts on it. >> well, if we're talking about the profiling information, i think certainly that will be part of the investigation....
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let me bring in now terrorism expert steve emerson and forensic video analyst grant fredericks. grant, i'll start with you. you've seen the video. what's your analysis? >> the video unfortunately that's been provided to the public, to the media, has been compressed, so it's been changed slightly by the police and by the fbi as a product of being uploaded to youtube. i think they'll provide better images in the days ahead. as far as video analysis goes, there's a wealth of information there. these guys are wearing very identifiable clothing. when they go to the scene, drop the bag, and leave, they're still wearing that clothing. they'll be tracked from that location to wherever they came from. they're going to get a lot of information. as mark said, if they get out of a vehicle, went to that scene, they'll be able to backtrack them to that vehicle. so that's the hunt right now, is to find out where they went and where they came from. perhaps who else they might have been with. >> sean: do you glean anything from the motion, from their movements, from -- is there anything there th
let me bring in now terrorism expert steve emerson and forensic video analyst grant fredericks. grant, i'll start with you. you've seen the video. what's your analysis? >> the video unfortunately that's been provided to the public, to the media, has been compressed, so it's been changed slightly by the police and by the fbi as a product of being uploaded to youtube. i think they'll provide better images in the days ahead. as far as video analysis goes, there's a wealth of information...
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steve, gretchen, brian. >>steve: thank you. when you see those pressure cooker bombs, it inspires to the in house magazine from al qaeda. in 2010 they put out an article how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. the man who tried to blow up a truck in times square had a pressure cooker in the back. >>brian: bomb experts say pressure cookers have been around much longer -- the pressure cooker bomb longer than the "inspire" magazine. i think they saw a bag inside a bag. it was so heavy they surmise possibly the bomb was constructed nearby because it couldn't have traveled a great distance. it would have been extremely danger dangerous to get it there. experts say it was probably made close. >>gretchen: wouldn't somebody have seen somebody carrying a really heavy bag. >>brian: at the marathon they had maybe 17,000 people finish. >>steve: and light security as well. five minutes after the top of the hour. >>brian: the f.b.i. reaching out to americans saying tell us what you know. heather nauert joins us live with more on the
steve, gretchen, brian. >>steve: thank you. when you see those pressure cooker bombs, it inspires to the in house magazine from al qaeda. in 2010 they put out an article how to build a bomb in the kitchen of your mom. the man who tried to blow up a truck in times square had a pressure cooker in the back. >>brian: bomb experts say pressure cookers have been around much longer -- the pressure cooker bomb longer than the "inspire" magazine. i think they saw a bag inside a...
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. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young woman. he remembers her, blonde hair, blue eyes, maybe about 20 years old. sh came in and, you know, her leg was broken. her abdomen was open due to the explosion. she wasn't breathing. they gave her cpr. they tried over and over again. they just didn't have a pulse. he said when they were treating her after she passed away, they looked around for some kind of identification in her pockets but he said as far as he knew they just didn't know -- still couldn't figure out who she was. >> so sad. as we said, there are a number of people still in the hospital this morning. 17 in crit
. >> now the man you saw standing next to steve, his name is jim. he actually was a trauma nurse in iraq for 18 months. and he said all of those skills that he learned in iraq he used yesterday in boston. john? >> they treated scores of people. they saved, no doubt, scores of people. but they also, elizabeth, watched people die. >> they did. they did watch people die. and so steve who we just heard from, he told me the story one of the first patients he worked on was a young...
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needs to have pat-downs. >> some say it's designed to comforted a nervous american public. >> shep: steve, thank you. >>> among the first responders, medical workers and civilians that ran to help those that were injured. a familiar face to sports fan, a patriots player was ready to help. first, legendary n.f.l. sportscaster pat summerall has died. he called games for more than 40 years. he became as much as sundays as football itself. >> the hoopla is just about over. we're going to play pretty soon. >> shep: he was part of 16 superbowls, his last in 2002. he was also his final game with long time partner john madden. they worked together for 21 years. summerall did a handful of games after that. before he called the games, pat summerall played ten season in the n.f.l. he died today of sudden cardiac arrest. in a statement fox sports writes his 50 year record as a broadcaster is truly unique and very difficult for anyone to ever walk in his footsteps. patted summerall, dead today at 82. mine was earned in djibouti, africa, 2004. the battle of bataan, 1942. [ all ] fort benning, georgia,
needs to have pat-downs. >> some say it's designed to comforted a nervous american public. >> shep: steve, thank you. >>> among the first responders, medical workers and civilians that ran to help those that were injured. a familiar face to sports fan, a patriots player was ready to help. first, legendary n.f.l. sportscaster pat summerall has died. he called games for more than 40 years. he became as much as sundays as football itself. >> the hoopla is just about...
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. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story. >> for natalie stavas, a pediatric resident, it would be the story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to raise money for boston medical center pediatrics. >> doctors told chris that this was a day her daughter might not ever live to see. >> they said her prognosis was, you know, maybe she'll be 10 if we were lucky. >> the mitochondrial disease that weakened her cells made her terribly ill. >> those first few years were hard, she needed to have medical procedures, time in the hospital, lots of pneumonias. >> are to the kay girls, kayla's health challenges, benign tumors, the laws of kayla's father, chris' husband to a heart attack at age 42. but this would be a joyful day. a day to make history as a mother-daughter, wheelchair team. >> this was
. >> "boston globe" reporter steve silva was at the starting line of the day's biggest event, the boston marathon. >> since 1897. >> it was a chilly morning, 30 degrees, people starting to warmup, unlike last year where it was 80 degrees. the weather's not going to be a story this year. what's going to be the story. >> for natalie stavas, a pediatric resident, it would be the story of giving back. >> it was a very special day for me. i had decided to...
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what have you got, steve? >> i don't know. >> at first, everything seems normal. >> i was looking at the camera and i was just playing with the volume to see -- make sure the volume worked and basically going through all the functions and options of the camera. >> luckily they were doing their job and they looked through everything to make sure there was nothing on the tapes or memory cards, and that's where they found this. >> the footage shot two years earlier starts innocently enough. it shows two teenagers melvin blevins and angel daley baby-sitting for a bunch of kids. but then the video takes an awful turn when a young toddler enters the scene. >> i just couldn't believe what i witnessed. it's just something i do not want to see again. >> here. >> the child sat on ms. daley's lap and at one point in the video, the male asks if the toddler wants to hit the bowl. >> want to hit the bowl? >> at that point the female held down the toddler and the male put the marijuana pipe into the toddler's mouth. [ coughi
what have you got, steve? >> i don't know. >> at first, everything seems normal. >> i was looking at the camera and i was just playing with the volume to see -- make sure the volume worked and basically going through all the functions and options of the camera. >> luckily they were doing their job and they looked through everything to make sure there was nothing on the tapes or memory cards, and that's where they found this. >> the footage shot two years earlier...
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steve, gretchen, brian? >> steve: all right. thank you very much. here in new york city, people on edge as well ever since the bombing in boston. yesterday there were 94 reports of suspicious packages here in new york city reported and investigated by the cops. the day before, 77. because here in new york, they run ads where they say, if you see something, say something. a lot of people are saying something. >> brian: you know what i love, instead of people feeling worried and scared, they're angry. 58% of the country, according to a recent poll, says they're more angry than worried. only 27% said i'm more worried than angry about the bombings. so it just shows new a way not that we're getting used to it, but we learned to respond to it rather than feel as though wow, we've never been down this road before. we've been down this road way too much. >> gretchen: i might have respondedded both on that survey. we're going to continue our coverage of all these breaking stories for you this morning. we'll be right back right after this ♪ ♪ proud to sta
steve, gretchen, brian? >> steve: all right. thank you very much. here in new york city, people on edge as well ever since the bombing in boston. yesterday there were 94 reports of suspicious packages here in new york city reported and investigated by the cops. the day before, 77. because here in new york, they run ads where they say, if you see something, say something. a lot of people are saying something. >> brian: you know what i love, instead of people feeling worried and...
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. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw in the aftermath of 9/11. the anthrax attack. putting one on edge to say the least. connell: we will check back in in a minute. first, fix bikes in the wall street fear index, as it is no. investors are also on high alert. dagen: sandra smith joins us from the pits of the cme. sandra: folks are on edge. it is not just outside of the trading floors. when you take a look at the mix, the fear gauge, this is a prediction in the marketplace of expected volatility over the next 30 days in the stock market. it uses s&p stock options to measure about volatility. there is heightened here
. >> thank you steve for a live look of the briefing room at the white house. we will take you to jay carney's daily briefing as he begins to speak. we are waiting for the daily press to begin. there was a suspicious package reported at the hart building down in d.c. also, of course, we are talking about that second suspicious mailing containing a substance that shows it is ricin. it was sent to president obama. one was sent to a senator from mississippi. somewhat similar to what we saw...
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calling for a preemptive ban on fully autonomous weapons let's tell us more about this i'm joined by steve human rights watch thank you very much for joining us what is a killer able this guy's a killer obviously but what's it all about this friendly robot that is not armed killer robots or fully autonomous weapons are future systems that will operate without human control this is the scary part you're taking the human out of the loop allow the robots the machines to make decisions about what to target on the battlefield and when to pull the trigger no human involvement and of this is gaining a lot of interest this is obviously what you want people taking out the message what information do you want to get out there what do we not know about because a lot of people say this is advancing technology and it's all good we're not against technology we're not against robotics we're not against the movement towards greater autonomy in robots what we want to stop are our systems killing systems that have full time where you take the human out of the loop always in every case what has to be the fun
calling for a preemptive ban on fully autonomous weapons let's tell us more about this i'm joined by steve human rights watch thank you very much for joining us what is a killer able this guy's a killer obviously but what's it all about this friendly robot that is not armed killer robots or fully autonomous weapons are future systems that will operate without human control this is the scary part you're taking the human out of the loop allow the robots the machines to make decisions about what...
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national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an issue that has dramatic economic effect on americans and national security implications. stemming back a little -- for instance, we have a bigger issue than immigration such as debt issue. >> reporter: he says that is bigger issue, solving the deficit. >> gregg: there are support others both sides of the aisle on this. how are they responding? >> a lot of bipartisan support. coats and grassley are outnumbered. they say this reform bill is a national security bill that will make america safer. it will have multiple background checks and for the first time to prevent
national correspondent steve centanni has more on that. steve, how exactly is the bombing affecting this debate? >> a few republicans are saying we should postpone the immigration reform bill because of the bombings. chuck grassley of iowa is one of them. he said on friday's hearing we need to be sure that people who intend to harm americans are not allowed to enter the country. republican senator dan coats of indiana is taking that go slow approach. listen. >> immigration is an...
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but steve i don't think we're going to have any resolution until we're talking about july august september. this is going to be in some ways like the health care legislation all over again we're going to see many twists and turns but the reason why the gun measure ended up failing and why immigration seems to have a chance is that immigration both parties have a interest to get it done. many republicans leaders see this as something they need to do as well to make sure that the 2012 elections where they lost latino business a huge margin doesn't happen again come 2016 or 2020. >> and the debate over the budget continues all summer as well. >> and that's right. talking about july august september that's probably also the timeframe that you would end up getting any type of agreement. and everybody talks about getting a grand bargain. fool me once. you know that situation right now. if you are someone hoping that there is going to be a grand bargain, don't get your hopes up. however look to the appropriations process in congress. that's a way in which you can end up getting some type of fixes
but steve i don't think we're going to have any resolution until we're talking about july august september. this is going to be in some ways like the health care legislation all over again we're going to see many twists and turns but the reason why the gun measure ended up failing and why immigration seems to have a chance is that immigration both parties have a interest to get it done. many republicans leaders see this as something they need to do as well to make sure that the 2012 elections...
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steve, gretchen and brian. >> steve: thank you very much. let's dial in, the former mayor of new york city, rudy guiliani. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: the big headline this morning is apparently after the explosion in boston, a fellow who runs a fireworks super store called phantom fireworks started looking through his records and discovered tamerlan apparently was at that location in new hampshire, bought a great big supply of it, enough to build one of the pressure cooker bombs. it's the same place where the times square bomber, same company, but that one was in matamoros, pennsylvania, where he bought the stuff for the pressure cooker bomb. what do you think about fireworks? >> i think the situation is getting more and more difficult. the fact is this looks like a guy that should have been on a watch list. >> steve: he kind of was. >> but he really wasn't. if he was on the watch list, nobody was watching. >> steve: that's right. >> we have to -- nobody wants to criticize anyone. i was in law enforcement, i don't want t
steve, gretchen and brian. >> steve: thank you very much. let's dial in, the former mayor of new york city, rudy guiliani. good morning to you. >> good morning. >> steve: the big headline this morning is apparently after the explosion in boston, a fellow who runs a fireworks super store called phantom fireworks started looking through his records and discovered tamerlan apparently was at that location in new hampshire, bought a great big supply of it, enough to build one of...
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>> work with us, steve! >> who that shocking, shocking -- >> are you for anthony? >> we will tell you who that name is if steve rattner doesn't completely destroy our tease. first, let's go to weather. >> dylan dreyer has a check on the forecast. >> good morning. we are looking at pretty big storm system moving across the country. it's just a cold front but out ahead of it, we have severe storms. back behind it, we have more snow and it looks like we could end up with another 6 to 12 inches of snow as it does start to increase across parts of south dakota and nebraska. you see western and central nebraska, could be an area that gets 6 to 12 inches of snow. we are also looking at the potential for severe storms today especially down across oklahoma, southeastern kansas. tornadoes are certainly a possible later this afternoon and into this evening. elsewhere we will see a lot of large hail and damaging wind gusts. in the northeast we started off with a couple of lighter showers in and around the boston area and down across new york city too but those will move on out
>> work with us, steve! >> who that shocking, shocking -- >> are you for anthony? >> we will tell you who that name is if steve rattner doesn't completely destroy our tease. first, let's go to weather. >> dylan dreyer has a check on the forecast. >> good morning. we are looking at pretty big storm system moving across the country. it's just a cold front but out ahead of it, we have severe storms. back behind it, we have more snow and it looks like we could...
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i'm here with steve forbes and art laffer. steve, this is cylinder squared. i want to read you some factoids that blow my mind, this is from the "wall street journal," this isn't fisker, regarding the electric hybrids, $465 million have given to teslor. listen to this, $5.9 billion in government subsidies have been promised toed for and $1.4 billion have been promised to nissan. in other words, fisker and teslor are little drops in the oil. ed for got almost $6 billion in subsidies. what is the department of energy doing here? >> larry, it hasn't heard of a thing called fracking, it hasn't heard about free enterprise and entrepreneurs making seemingly possible things happen. they physical, electric is the way to go. it didn't work 100 years ago, there was an announcement last week oust of the university of illinois, someone's come up with there it looks like a teeny battery which they hadn't been able to do in 100 years. that didn't come out of the government. that came out of research in illinois. now in the real free market, somebody would take that and see
i'm here with steve forbes and art laffer. steve, this is cylinder squared. i want to read you some factoids that blow my mind, this is from the "wall street journal," this isn't fisker, regarding the electric hybrids, $465 million have given to teslor. listen to this, $5.9 billion in government subsidies have been promised toed for and $1.4 billion have been promised to nissan. in other words, fisker and teslor are little drops in the oil. ed for got almost $6 billion in subsidies....
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and turns out he was really dangerous and turns out he had a son named steve jobs who created all those jobs and became the most successive company in the world. as they are thwarting the immigration bill, are they doing themselves any favors or is this going to bite them later. >> i have a heard time believing that they're going to thwart the immigration bill over this. emotions are running high, and i think there are legitimate questions not connected to immigration but law enforcement. we now know that the older brother, tamarian, was questioned by the fbi. he was someone that the russian government felt might have ties of concern the u.s. government questioned him. by all accounts he was some how lost. they stopped keeping an eye on him, and you know, dial a few months forward and you have this terrible incident. it seems more of a law enforcement lapse here than any problem with our immigration system as the other guests pointed out. these guys came in as children. they didn't immigrate from chechnya. they immigrated from kurdistan. they're originally from chechnya but they didn't
and turns out he was really dangerous and turns out he had a son named steve jobs who created all those jobs and became the most successive company in the world. as they are thwarting the immigration bill, are they doing themselves any favors or is this going to bite them later. >> i have a heard time believing that they're going to thwart the immigration bill over this. emotions are running high, and i think there are legitimate questions not connected to immigration but law enforcement....
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thursday, april 18thth, i am pam cook, thank you for joining us, let's check your weather and traffic, steve knows all about your weather. >>> we do have clear skies, temperatures will be warming up starting off in the 40s ending in the 60s and 70s. >>> this morning we have that big crash we have been telling you about, two lanes blocked, the big-rig is involved and our news chopper 2 is involved and looking at a monitor here and you can tell the traffic is just really terrible already leaving the livermore valley at the 680 interchange. and looking at traffic it is moving well. >>> pope frances offered his prayers and several firefighters rushing to the scene hours ago have not been heard from. the company west fertilizer is 20 miles north of waco texas. whopping wong has been following the story in our newsroom, claudine? >> reporter: we have some new information, and a missing law enforcement officer has been found, he is in critical condition and several firefighters are still missing. cell phone video of the explosion that devastated a small town of west texas. the fire broke out first
thursday, april 18thth, i am pam cook, thank you for joining us, let's check your weather and traffic, steve knows all about your weather. >>> we do have clear skies, temperatures will be warming up starting off in the 40s ending in the 60s and 70s. >>> this morning we have that big crash we have been telling you about, two lanes blocked, the big-rig is involved and our news chopper 2 is involved and looking at a monitor here and you can tell the traffic is just really...
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welcome back steve cohn of tennessee. and jeremy, one of the three lines in this book we were just talking about the fact that american citizens had been on this kill list. the kill list is the kind of central character of the book, this central policy tool of finding folks the government has judged a threat. in working with this list we sometimes work with unsavory forces. you have amazing footage in the book where we are essentially cooperating with war lords that under any other circumstances it would be hard to imagine would countan as an ally. >> we're essentially outsourcing the kill program in somalia to these thugs. some of "people" these people are linedby cia and given $200 monthly cash payments. i discovered a cia base at the airport in mogadishu, somalia and that american interrogators are using an underground prison where they're interrogating suspected members of al shabaab or other targetsment and under the alabama administration, renditions have continued. one man was snatched off the streets of nairobi an
welcome back steve cohn of tennessee. and jeremy, one of the three lines in this book we were just talking about the fact that american citizens had been on this kill list. the kill list is the kind of central character of the book, this central policy tool of finding folks the government has judged a threat. in working with this list we sometimes work with unsavory forces. you have amazing footage in the book where we are essentially cooperating with war lords that under any other...
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steve, it seems like every day there's something. today was a big development that led our show. >> yeah, it certainly was. i think you actually in the intro there basically highlighted both of the big developments of the day. the number one development obviously is that the cia was notified by the russian fsb, the russian security services, after the russians went to the fbi, the fbi reported back to the russians that they didn't find anything, and then the russians basically took the file to the cia and said, hey, we want you to have a look which suggests that the russians were frustrated that they hadn't found anything. now the fbi will say, look, we went back to the russians, we asked them for more information and they didn't provide it, but it's clear now that the russians were trying to provide information and that our government didn't follow up on it or at least follow up on it as much as they might have. the second, i think, major development today is that we are seeing the consensus shifting on whether there might have been
steve, it seems like every day there's something. today was a big development that led our show. >> yeah, it certainly was. i think you actually in the intro there basically highlighted both of the big developments of the day. the number one development obviously is that the cia was notified by the russian fsb, the russian security services, after the russians went to the fbi, the fbi reported back to the russians that they didn't find anything, and then the russians basically took the...
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bill: steve, thank you. of steve moore, "wall street journal" parsing the language for us. thank you, steve. >> thank you, bill. take care. bill: martha, what's next? martha: the case against the boston bombing suspect, we'll talk to the prosecutor from the shoe-bomber trial, and get his thoughts. bill: a lot of interesting thoughts. a 8th grader arrested for wearing a controversial t-shirt. what us did it say on the man's t-shirt? why he was accused nearly starting a riot. >> i never thought it would go this far because, honestly i don't see a problem with this. there shouldn't be a problem with this. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed: the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ pair bill: should they not have read his m
bill: steve, thank you. of steve moore, "wall street journal" parsing the language for us. thank you, steve. >> thank you, bill. take care. bill: martha, what's next? martha: the case against the boston bombing suspect, we'll talk to the prosecutor from the shoe-bomber trial, and get his thoughts. bill: a lot of interesting thoughts. a 8th grader arrested for wearing a controversial t-shirt. what us did it say on the man's t-shirt? why he was accused nearly starting a riot....
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steve in north carolina today. steve, good morning. >> hey, good morning, becky. here with jeff lacker in charlotte at the symposium where i attended seven years ago, president lacker and i got news how serious the crisis was. >> we learned a lot at that conference. it was great bringing policy practitioners, industry practitioners together to talk about issues related to credit markets. they were certainly at the center of things in '07 and 08. there's been some recent feeling like we've been here before. how much are you concerned about the recent jobs report. do you know what the number is going to be yet? >> no, i don't. >> how much concern do you have for the economy? >> i've said for a year or more this looks like a low trend of about 2%. it still looks consistent with that. we have numbers that were positive, unexpectedly good, especially for consumer spending in the first couple of months. that seems to soften a little bit at the end of the quarter. still it looks like 2%. we are going to see swings around that. the longer we go around this trend the more
steve in north carolina today. steve, good morning. >> hey, good morning, becky. here with jeff lacker in charlotte at the symposium where i attended seven years ago, president lacker and i got news how serious the crisis was. >> we learned a lot at that conference. it was great bringing policy practitioners, industry practitioners together to talk about issues related to credit markets. they were certainly at the center of things in '07 and 08. there's been some recent feeling like...
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in pennsylvania hey steve. why are you doing to me every i hear you just fine got a little less than that quickly. ok question. the framing of the second amendment debate and why is no one really looking at what the ballot and it's about trying. to throw. out of the american well i don't part of the problem has been that the the you know the supreme court has been all over this you know different positions on this over the last couple of decades but i'm personally a bit of the opinion that the second man was put into place for two reasons one because armies during times of peace are dangerous and we shouldn't have them is the reason why congress can only appropriate money for two years for armies and to to preserve the slave patrols themselves and we need to have some conversation about that didn't get your calls and i give us a quiet try back next week and keep the video questions coming it's easy just grab your phone record your question. or comment and then e-mail it to us your take my take at g. g. mail dot
in pennsylvania hey steve. why are you doing to me every i hear you just fine got a little less than that quickly. ok question. the framing of the second amendment debate and why is no one really looking at what the ballot and it's about trying. to throw. out of the american well i don't part of the problem has been that the the you know the supreme court has been all over this you know different positions on this over the last couple of decades but i'm personally a bit of the opinion that the...
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>> can i get your reaction to what we heard from steve king and louie gohmert earlier this week, tying what happened in boston to the immigration debate saying we need to be careful here because of what happened in boston of how we open up our borders or we do some sort of immigration. >> you know, doing nothing, which is exactly what happens under their proposal, allows america to be less safe. i want to make america safe. on end $18 billion a year immigration enforcement. that's more than we spend on the f.b.i., on secret service, on the a.t.f. come on. if you legalize 11 mem people you take a whole bunch of folks off the table. now there's a smaller group of people to use that $18 billion to go after. i want to use the money to go and to be, how can i say it? smarter about getting after the -- so i say comprehensive immigration reform secures our border. as long as i can go to a street corner in just about any major city in the united states of america and get myself a social security card and buy myself a driver's license and buy myself i.d., and it's happening as we speak, how sec
>> can i get your reaction to what we heard from steve king and louie gohmert earlier this week, tying what happened in boston to the immigration debate saying we need to be careful here because of what happened in boston of how we open up our borders or we do some sort of immigration. >> you know, doing nothing, which is exactly what happens under their proposal, allows america to be less safe. i want to make america safe. on end $18 billion a year immigration enforcement. that's...
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let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. water temperatures are really cold. there is some fog upstream and we will keep an eye on that for friday. sunshine and a northerly emphasis not so much on wind. high pressure is kicking in and temperatures may be slower than i am hitting at. from the great lakes, 91 yesterday and 31 today. it will cause delays into the deep south and great lakes just hammering chicago so if you have travel plans you will be delayed. back home, it is much quieter and cooler and there is still a component of a northerly breeze for most. fairfield is getting a delta briefs and it is 36 tahoe and they were really cold while we were warm. bought a cooler morning, everything was going crazy. they will slightly above average and we will be held in check with that fog coming back but signs of a warmer pattern sunday and monday. >>> new chilling details in an off actuality killing, the shocking information they received what caused five teenagers to shoot and kill. >>> president barack obama voted against new gun control legislation. >>> it is
let's go to steve. >>> thank you sal. water temperatures are really cold. there is some fog upstream and we will keep an eye on that for friday. sunshine and a northerly emphasis not so much on wind. high pressure is kicking in and temperatures may be slower than i am hitting at. from the great lakes, 91 yesterday and 31 today. it will cause delays into the deep south and great lakes just hammering chicago so if you have travel plans you will be delayed. back home, it is much quieter...
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the main culprit is things are relaxing. >> all right, steve. sunny and warmer. >> good . >> time now 7:56. the president, first lady , they are now in boston. the ceremony they will be attending in just a couple minutes. >> we are getting new information and new pictures from the scene of that explosion in texas. what we know about rescue efforts and reports of lewding. >> reporter: we're live in san francisco. it started off a little rough this morning. we'll tell you about a bomb scare that happened at 3:00 in the morning. mornings on 2 continues. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. i'm pam cook. >> and i'm dave clark. >>> a frantic search goes on in texas for the victims of fertilizer plant. rescue teams are hoping to find people still alive. they have not yet reached a point of no return. the factory is in the tiny community of west, texas. population, 2800. claudine wong in our news room more on this on-going search. >> reporter: we are expecting a news conference any minute where we are hoping to get new information and new numbers about t
the main culprit is things are relaxing. >> all right, steve. sunny and warmer. >> good . >> time now 7:56. the president, first lady , they are now in boston. the ceremony they will be attending in just a couple minutes. >> we are getting new information and new pictures from the scene of that explosion in texas. what we know about rescue efforts and reports of lewding. >> reporter: we're live in san francisco. it started off a little rough this morning. we'll...
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now, i love how steve king connected the pressure cooker to al-qaeda somehow. >> michael connected it to u.s. >> right. >> it did feel u.s., right. >> it probably was in this al-qaeda magazine, there's no reason to doubt that it's not. >> i can't believe that peter king actually at the end acknowledged that it also could be a white supreme sift group. cenk: first of all, let's look at what's logical. if the ricin attack is connected to the bombings and it does seem like wow that is incredible timing if it's not connected who's going to target wicker? it's not going to be al-qaeda da. it could be a leftwing group. wicker's from mississippi. i'm going to show you later in the program the list of terrorist attacks and leftwing groups have a tremendous amount. they don't kill anyone, it's mainly fires or liberation front and animal liberation front. they've killed literally zero people but there are fires terrorist acts,ette et cetera. you don't want to leave anything out. to target the senator out of nowhere? that doesn't make sense. i feel if it's connected it's unlikely to be a foreign
now, i love how steve king connected the pressure cooker to al-qaeda somehow. >> michael connected it to u.s. >> right. >> it did feel u.s., right. >> it probably was in this al-qaeda magazine, there's no reason to doubt that it's not. >> i can't believe that peter king actually at the end acknowledged that it also could be a white supreme sift group. cenk: first of all, let's look at what's logical. if the ricin attack is connected to the bombings and it does seem...
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everyone knows what this play is all about. >> go ahead, steve. fight back. >> well, congressman, wasn't john boehner in the room? wasn't mitch mcconnell present for this sequester? >> absolutely. >> so why are you saying it's the president's deal? >> it was the president's idea. and he just signed a bill -- >> have you guys -- >> to lock in these sequester levels. >> by the way, that's not true, steve. hold on a second. all these guys on the appropriations committee in both the senate and the house have offered to liberalize rules for sub accounts. by the way, the administration has a lot of leeway on sub accounts. guy benson, i come to you again. okay, i'm in favor of the darn sequester. it's not perfect. but some place, sometime, you've got to cut spending and i would rather do that than raise taxes. >> i agree with that, but do it in a slightly smarter way. >> that's what i'm asking. >> they passed laws that would replace sequester. the president, his idea. he signed it into law. >> how did it pass congress? >> bipartisan basis. and then senat
everyone knows what this play is all about. >> go ahead, steve. fight back. >> well, congressman, wasn't john boehner in the room? wasn't mitch mcconnell present for this sequester? >> absolutely. >> so why are you saying it's the president's deal? >> it was the president's idea. and he just signed a bill -- >> have you guys -- >> to lock in these sequester levels. >> by the way, that's not true, steve. hold on a second. all these guys on the...
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i'm steve kornacki. the u.s. will double its aid to the syrian opposition and kerry was speaking with foreign ministers and the officials in colorado said five snowboarders were killed in avalanche. massachusetts governor patrick said last night that the accused boston marathon bomber is in critical but stable condition. still in no shape to talk to authorities. newly released police infrared 1r video shows when tsarnaev was hiding in a boat friday night. after police rushed to the scene after tip from the resident that found him there. at the london marathon this morning, runners observed a moment of silence from the victims of monday's bombings in boston. and last night hundreds turned out for a vigil to commemorate the week's final fatality. 26-year-old m.i.t. police officer sean collier who was shot and killed thursday night in the line of duty. >>> boston has never in memory had a week as trying as tragic and as nerve racks, as confusing and as sad and as terrifying as this past one. which is what made this
i'm steve kornacki. the u.s. will double its aid to the syrian opposition and kerry was speaking with foreign ministers and the officials in colorado said five snowboarders were killed in avalanche. massachusetts governor patrick said last night that the accused boston marathon bomber is in critical but stable condition. still in no shape to talk to authorities. newly released police infrared 1r video shows when tsarnaev was hiding in a boat friday night. after police rushed to the scene after...
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>> these guys are true heroes. >> we are all so moved by their story and steve osunsami is here now. >> 70% of firefighters across the country are volunteers, like the brave men and women of west, who work with so little and have asked us to thank the country for all of the support and all of the prayers they've received. >> and again, i know you've been there every step of the way. good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up next, it's our instant index and we'll take you behind a famous picture. a mystery revealed. for years. . both of us actually. our pharmacist recommended it. and that makes me feel pretty good about it. and then i heard about a study looking at multivitamins and the long term health benefits. and what do you know? they used centrum silver in the study. makes me feel even better, that's what i take. sorry, we take. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. and you'll dump your old broom. but don't worry, he'll find someone else. ♪ who's that lady? ♪ who's that lady? ♪ sexy lady ♪ who'
>> these guys are true heroes. >> we are all so moved by their story and steve osunsami is here now. >> 70% of firefighters across the country are volunteers, like the brave men and women of west, who work with so little and have asked us to thank the country for all of the support and all of the prayers they've received. >> and again, i know you've been there every step of the way. good to see you. thank you. >>> coming up next, it's our instant index and we'll...
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i want to call out because we just had steve silva on. we're reporters and often when we hear about these tragedies, i remember 9/11, you have to put aside your personal feelings and go to work in a humane sense and a clear-eyed way. how to explain. and i think what happened yesterday in boston, is happening today, is "the boston globe," the paper under siege in different ways, performed a great community service for community and grief, brought together, didn't speculate baselessly, brought people information they needed. and a more mature social media worked to bring information to people. and you didn't have, you had after mcveigh, the speculation about muslim bombers or after 9/11, which of course was a wrenching traumatic framing experience, which some of the victims spoke of remembering as this happened. or the 1996 bombing at the olympics, never forget that. this was a sporting event. but i do think that -- though a great city had its humanity subverted and ripped apart at one of these great rituals we talk about, that people emerg
i want to call out because we just had steve silva on. we're reporters and often when we hear about these tragedies, i remember 9/11, you have to put aside your personal feelings and go to work in a humane sense and a clear-eyed way. how to explain. and i think what happened yesterday in boston, is happening today, is "the boston globe," the paper under siege in different ways, performed a great community service for community and grief, brought together, didn't speculate baselessly,...
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steve, i tell you, i was at the olympics, richard jewel. i remember it well. i covered it boy, it sounds like that. it's early. >> it sounds like that. it also sounds like the days after 9/11 when we thought we had somebody who was responsible for the letters sent to capitol hill and we didn't and long investigation and still not conclusive about who was behind those letters. look, this is, i think a part of a pattern of trying to grasp on to something too early. and the administration -- i was struck when that news broke about the ricin letters, we heard news that ricin letters had been sent and then within hours, we heard reports that officials had a suspect in mind or thought they knew who that was. maybe that's possible. but it seems to me like they were stretching and now certainly given the fact that these charges have been dismissed, it sounds like they have been screched. >> bret: we will following this story. next up a republican report alleging a coverup in benghazi and democrats pushing back. [ male announcer ] straight from red lobster's chefs to y
steve, i tell you, i was at the olympics, richard jewel. i remember it well. i covered it boy, it sounds like that. it's early. >> it sounds like that. it also sounds like the days after 9/11 when we thought we had somebody who was responsible for the letters sent to capitol hill and we didn't and long investigation and still not conclusive about who was behind those letters. look, this is, i think a part of a pattern of trying to grasp on to something too early. and the administration --...
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>> can i get your reaction to what we heard from steve king? the time from what happened now to this immigration debate. we need to be careful here of how we open up our borders. doing nothing but but allows american to be less safe. i want to make america safe. we spend $18 billion a year on our immigration enforcement. ont is more than we spend the fbi, secret service, and atf. if you legalize 11 million people you take a whole bunch of folks rise up the table. pilots to use the money to be smarter. i think comprehensive immigration reform secures our borders. if i can buy myself a driver's license and identification, a security we feel/ feel? secure it do we if you hire someone that is not authorized, we will make that happen. are saying we are not going to tolerate a system that does not guarantee that people born in this country do not get the first crack at an american job. >> are you any closer to figuring out a cut off date? >> we are not there yet. in 2007 it was like five years. is 2 cut off date qualifies for the program. >> people a
>> can i get your reaction to what we heard from steve king? the time from what happened now to this immigration debate. we need to be careful here of how we open up our borders. doing nothing but but allows american to be less safe. i want to make america safe. we spend $18 billion a year on our immigration enforcement. ont is more than we spend the fbi, secret service, and atf. if you legalize 11 million people you take a whole bunch of folks rise up the table. pilots to use the money...
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steve, thank you very much. it's a story we'll continue to watch. jon: so al-qaeda link today a canadian terror plot targeting a u.s. passenger train. the deadly terror bombing at the boston marathon, four americans including the u.s. ambassador murdered by terrorists in benghazi, libya. all of it is putting the obama administration's policy on terror back in the spotlight. will it affect the white house agenda? let's talk about it with david drucker, senior editor of "roll call." the president often said especially during the campaign that al-qaeda is on the run. does this prove him wrong, david? >> well, i don't know if it proves him wrong. i think time will tell how much of an issue this becomes for him politically. i think the question here, jon, is does the -- do the recent events overtake his agenda for the balance of his presidency to where he has to focus in public largely on national security and foreign policy issues as opposed to his very robust domestic agenda? jon: lindsey graham was on with his last hour and pretty critical about the j
steve, thank you very much. it's a story we'll continue to watch. jon: so al-qaeda link today a canadian terror plot targeting a u.s. passenger train. the deadly terror bombing at the boston marathon, four americans including the u.s. ambassador murdered by terrorists in benghazi, libya. all of it is putting the obama administration's policy on terror back in the spotlight. will it affect the white house agenda? let's talk about it with david drucker, senior editor of "roll call." the...
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great news, steve. >> you wonder how -- steve, do we have any idea -- >> ambulance can now go to the scene. we don't know what condition he's in. is that correct? okay, thanks. yeah, just to recap. from the scene according to my source the suspect is in custody. he is alive. we don't know what condition he's in. they have called for a medic to the scene. it's a hot scene. they are still officially securing the scene. that would go along with what dan was saying with the light applause he may have heard from his vantage point. >> it's been a horrifying night in boston, the world has been watching what's happening. this chain of events. really about the best possible outcome tonight. the second suspect wanted in the marathon bombing now alive, captured, in custody and about to be attended by medics there in watertown. >> we don't know what his condition is now. dan, you are joining us with confirmation of what steve said. >> state police gave me a strong head shake. an officer saying, yes, he's alive. they are bringing him up in this direction. they appear to be at ease. they are proba
great news, steve. >> you wonder how -- steve, do we have any idea -- >> ambulance can now go to the scene. we don't know what condition he's in. is that correct? okay, thanks. yeah, just to recap. from the scene according to my source the suspect is in custody. he is alive. we don't know what condition he's in. they have called for a medic to the scene. it's a hot scene. they are still officially securing the scene. that would go along with what dan was saying with the light...
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>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piece by dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't police every single step of every course, so you need to put good technology in place and you need to work together and there are investments that are needed and they are government investments to keep us safe. >> sherry, we'vespent a lot of money. do we need to spend more? >> i don't think it's a matter of spending more. i think it's about doing the job correctly. we do know there's been photographs now of guys walking around with big backpacks. was somebody not on the ball, did somebody not see that, did somebody not look at the cameras? we need to be able t
>> steve, i mean, it's the cost/benefit decision. nobody likes to talk about that when it comes down to people's lives. >> yeah, i think there was a great piece by dennis lehane who said, we're not going to sacrifice our civil rights in boston and we're going to get right back up. look, there is a balance that's needed here. pete kink and barney frank have talked about, keep homeland security funded correctly, the need to utilize technology. these are 26-mile courses, you can't...
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we talked to steve about radical postings he promoted on his youtube channel. by all accounts the friends that knew him, great guy, sweet kid. how did he go from that to this in your experience in. >> good question. mostly in tran signatures stages in their lives, students, immigrants between jobs or girlfriends. they are looking for meaning in life. they are looking for significance. they just left their family or father is usually absent. they are looking for something heroic and adventurous to do. this kind of thing fits in very well for those who are sort of disafektd and marginalized and that is the case around the world and in this country. >> megyn: does it surprise you that he was married with a young daughter, married to an american woman that converted to islam and went from normal western woman with walking around with a burka. he is married with a kid and was successful boxer. >> again, ordinary people. terrorists in general span the normal distribution. you have crazy kooks and you have sociopaths and brilliant guys but very few. most are normal gu
we talked to steve about radical postings he promoted on his youtube channel. by all accounts the friends that knew him, great guy, sweet kid. how did he go from that to this in your experience in. >> good question. mostly in tran signatures stages in their lives, students, immigrants between jobs or girlfriends. they are looking for meaning in life. they are looking for significance. they just left their family or father is usually absent. they are looking for something heroic and...
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now, this is the colbert report. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) steve hello. welcome to the report, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> colbert: thanks, america. folks, welcome to the report. i'm stephen colbert, and if you are a regular viewer of this show -- and i hope you are -- then you know that i calls 'em like i sees 'em, and i sees 'em with poorly structured grammares. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. ( cheers and applause ) folks, i certainly hope you've been enjoying the arrival of spring, the longer days, the chirping birds, the blooming flowers. and the coming plague. >> scientists are predicting a massive onslaught of cicada bugs this year specifically what's known as the brood ii cicadas >> they will infest the east coast from north carolina to new york's hudson valley and connecticut >> colbert: there is nowhere to hide, folks. we're about to face the bug-pocalypse, swarm-ageddon or as i'm calling it, brood ii: lech trick bug-aloo. that's why i'm giving a wag of my finger to brood ii cicadas not
now, this is the colbert report. ( cheers and applause ) ( cheers and applause ) steve hello. welcome to the report, everybody. >> stephen! stephen! stephen! stephen! ( cheers and applause ) >> colbert: thanks, america. folks, welcome to the report. i'm stephen colbert, and if you are a regular viewer of this show -- and i hope you are -- then you know that i calls 'em like i sees 'em, and i sees 'em with poorly structured grammares. this is tip of the hat, wag of the finger. (...